Yes, the Sandia Mountains are part of the Rocky Mountains. They are located in central New Mexico and are considered a subrange of the Rockies. The Sandia Mountains are known for their distinctive peaks and scenic landscapes, contributing to the broader geological and ecological characteristics of the Rocky Mountain range.
The Sandia Mountains are part of the Rio Grande Rift, which is a zone of extensional tectonics where the Earth's crust is being pulled apart. The mountains are primarily composed of granite and sandstone that have been uplifted and tilted by tectonic forces and erosion over millions of years. The uplift and erosion of the Sandia Mountains continue to shape the landscape today.
The Sandia Mountains of central New Mexico, just outside of Albuquerque, have as a highest point Sandia Crest, 10,678 feet (3,255 m).
Rockie Mountans, Cascade Mountains
sierra Nevada mountains and the Rockie's
In the Rockie Mountains of British Columbia, Canada.
United States of America
What are the dangers in the rockie mountains?
sandia mountains
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They are located in Albuquerque,NM.... That is were I live :)
Sierra Mountains and the Cascade Mountains.
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